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Writers' Groups

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Intended public
Fellows Researchers
Department or Unit
Department of Economics Department of History Department of Law Department of Political and Social Sciences Max Weber Programme Robert Schuman Centre
CEFR level
C1 C2

The aim of Writers' Groups is to support doctoral and post-doctoral researchers in their research writing, as well as writing for publication. Academic writers’ groups provide a way for the participants to work on their writing in a semi-structured setting with the support of a CALL teacher.

Teacher
Jennifer Skipp, Fergal Treanor, Mary Greenshields, Benjamin Carver,

Additional information

How do academic writers’ groups function at EUI?

  • A group of researchers and/or fellows (usually in the same discipline or disciplinary field, but also in neighbouring disciplines) arrange to meet on a monthly basis to read and critique each others’ work in progress.
  • The group of a maximum of 4 researchers includes a CALL facilitator whose role is to chair discussions, prompt group members to articulate their observations in a focused way, promote a problem-solving approach to removing writing barriers, and provide feedback on the mechanics of writing.
  • Before each session, short segments of text are circulated to all members of the group. Experience shows that, to allow adequate time for discussion, an upper page limit is 4-5 pages per writer per session.
  • In a 1.5 hour session, each piece of writing is discussed in turn. Each writer briefs the others on the text presented; each reader provides feedback; and, at the end, each writer may debrief on what they found useful and how they intend to use their colleagues' observations.
  • At the end of each session, the group decides on their objectives and work plan for the following session.
  • Meetings may be held in person or online, and groups run from October to June, with the exception of 1st year researchers' groups which may begin from January.
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